First reported by BleepingComputer
Fake IT support calls on Microsoft Teams push EtherRAT malware
Fake Microsoft Teams IT Support Calls Are Fueling a Dangerous New Wave of Enterprise Cyberattacks With EtherRAT
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Amy Adelaide
10h ago
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1950.aiFake Microsoft Teams IT Support Calls Are Fueling a Dangerous New Wave of Enterprise Cyberattacks With EtherRAT1950.aiModern cyberattacks are increasingly shifting away from exploiting technical vulnerabilities alone and toward manipulating human trust. Rather than spending weeks searching for software flaws, attackers are finding success by impersonating trusted colleagues, IT administrators, and helpdesk personnel. This evolution reflects a broader transformation in cybercrime, where social engineering has become one of the most effective methods for gaining initial access to corporate environments. A...
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